special deals for multiple bookings : book a minimum of 5 rooms and get up to 30% discount on the official rate

we are glad to inform you that we offer an all-inclusive package including :

- documents and papers to provide to local town hall- consular fees- interpreter- floral decoration- transportation- music arrangements- a wide choice of selection for the reception location- make up artist and haidressing service- photografy and filming service

cooking lesson in Sorrento : available all year round at the Sorrento Cooking School

available all year round with possibility of accommodation at the Resort Esperidi where the cooking school is located

The Sorrento Cooking School, born in the 2004 from an idea of its owner and manager Raffaella D'Esposito, offers daily hands-on cooking lesson in English from monday to saturday at 10 am.

The lessons are offered to everybody staying in Sorrento or along the Amalfi Coast enjoying their vacation but want to try a real mediterranean and neapolitan menu to bring back home like a tasty souvenir !

We do a 4 course menu based on recipes of the traditional local cuisine, with a special focus on pasta, pizza and fish.For vegeterians we have alternative recipes to cook which my include meat if you can eat meat of course....

The duration of a typical lesson is 3 hours + lunch

We arrange private transportation from your hotel and return

We include in the price :* recipes of the lesson* cook apron of the school* shopping bag of the school* certificate of partucipation

The lesson will be held my a local Chef, helped by a mother-tongue interpreter who will be at your disposal for any queries you may have about the lesson, the recipes and others....

We also organize cooking packages including accommodation at the Esperidi Resort and organized excursions

The Amalfi Drive is said to be the most spectacular road in Europe and from Sorrento, the winding cliff top road offers breathtaking panoramic views at every bend. Each spot is a world of its own, a fantastic world which dazzles the imagination and inspires unforgettable impressions. First stop at Amalfi, which gives its name to the whole coast on which it lies. Once a thriving Marine Republic, powerful and prosperous and now a thriving holiday resort. The unmistakeable cluster of white tightly packed houses rising up the hillside is dominated by the beautiful Cathedral, which stands superbly on the top of a great flight of steps leading up from the main square. Housed in the magnificent Cathedral are the remains of the Patron Saint of Amalfi and also Scotland ? Saint Andrew. From Amalfi we visit Ravello, which nestles eleven hundred feet above the sea in the hillside. We visit the Villa Rufolo which gave the musician Richard Wagner the inspiration to create one of his most famous operas, Parsifal.

This is a very lazy, relaxing day for those who just want to take it easy. It is a delightful day spent cruising in the bay of Naples and Salerno on the comfortable yacht Marine Club. There is plenty of room for sunbathing with changing facilities and showers. As far as lunch is concerned there is a snack bar with a large selection of hot and cold snacks and salads alternatively you can bring your own picnic lunch. Several stops will be made for swimming including the Galli Isles and the faraglioni rocks at Capri. When the boat reaches Positano you will be offered the chance to go ashore. This is an optional extra to the cruise and you will be asked to pay the boatman direct if you wish to go. The Marine Club, which steams on to Amalfi, will pick you up again from Positano on its way back to Sorrento. Those who do not wish to visit Positano town can stay on board and cruise down the rest of the coast to Amalfi and go ashore there for sightseeing at no extra cost. Our cruise is the perfect way to top up your tan!!. Remember to take your swimming costumes and towels, and don?t forget your camera!. If you wish to take advantage of the lunch on board the cost is payable direct to the crew.

No holiday here in Sorrento would be complete without a trip to the evocative Island of Capri. Sail across the bay of Naples for the start of an unforgettable day. For so small an island, about 4 miles long and 2 miles wide. Capri has had much said, sung and written about it. First you will visit the fabulous villa of Dr. Axel Munthe, a Swedish doctor whose best selling book ? Story of San Michele? tells of his time on Capri. His villa was built with the remains of Roman ruins; there is a beautiful shady garden with terrace offering splendid views of the island. This is optional and the entrance fee should be paid direct to the guide. You then go down to Capri town which is very chic with shops, hotels and restaurants along winding streets. The main square Piazza Umberto I has a pretty white church and several open-air cafes where you can sit and watch the world drift by. Leading off the square are medieval looking alleyways and arcades full of shops selling the handicrafts of island, clothing; jewellery made from coral and gold, shoes and ceramics. Admire the colourful gardens of Augustus overlooking the famed Faraglioni Rocks and Marina Piccola where Gracie Fields once lived. There is free time for you to go off and admire the elegant boutiques, stroll along the cobbled streets or simply relax on the beach. There is so much to see and do on this tiny island paradise you will be sorry to leave.

Our journey takes us along the coast road through Castellammare di Stabia and out along the motorway to Herculaneum. Herculaneum was destroyed along with Pompei in 79 A.D., and was rediscovered in 1709. It was a residential town without Pompei?s commercial importance, surrounded by the villas of wealthy Romans. When the catastrophe of 79 A.D. occurred, Herculaneum was submerged under a torrent of mud and lava that hardened into a soft tufa (a kind of course rock) that preserved many of the wooden parts of houses and household objects which can be seen today. A large portion of old Herculaneum is still buried under the modern town and even today excavations are going on to discover what treasures lie buried under the rock. OPERATED: Wednesday

Ischia with its magnificent flora, is known as the Green Island. This volcanic island is dominated by Mount Epomeo : our tour starts at Sorrento port with a 50 minutes jetfoil crossing of the Bay of Naples to Ischia. On arrival, there is a tour of the island, with a stop at the Belvedere to admire the magnificent view over the Citara Bay(possibility also of tasting local produce).Continuation of the tour to S. Angelo about 12.30 p.m. and free time with possibility of remaining on the baeach. Clients can choose between going to the thermal centre, which has a restaurant, sauna and various warm swimming pools, or going to the famous garden, the Mortella, situated in the San Francesco district, run by Susanna Walton, the widow of the English composer, William Waltons who came to live on Ischia in 1949. There are more than 3000 types of plants in the garden, and there are also fountains and pools with aquatic plants. There is a guided visit. Departure from S. Angelo for Ischia port is at 16.00, where as departure the Gardens is at 16.40. Departure for Sorrento at 17.20

OPERATED:Thursday

Reminder: swimming costumes if you would like to use the thermal baths